The Legendary Shack Shakers – Cockadoodledon’t
(Blood Shot Records, 2003)Save the three covers – The Legendary Shack Shakers’ Col. J. D. Wilkes is responsible for these HOPPIN’, sometimes ‘bluesie’, creole flavored tracks – The Legendary Shack Shakers keep you jumpin’ – they remind us a bit of the ol’ Chickasaw Mudpuppies – REAL AMERICAN MUSIC!!!
Phil Hummer & the Nitros – Kiss My Axe
(Houseofhummer, 2003)All songs by the ‘Michigan Hillbilly’ himself – 2003. Some slow drinkin’, ‘countrified’ cowboy songs!. So kick back and sling down a few more tall ones and enjoy the serranade-like story tellin’ of Phil Hummer – GET IT! www.philhummer.com
Deke Dickerson and the Ecco-fonics – More Million $ $eller$
(Hightone Records, 1999)16 tracks and surprises – REAL FUN – JUMPIN’ FUN, We love THIS entertainer …… Need we say more…
Love Cowboys – Sex Kill A GoGo G. Marson – Hi-Spec Music –
(Big Bender Records, 2000)These HORNY ASS Brits all these songs ‘bout girls, travelin’ and drinkin’ In just 5 days – some real good fun tunes
The Frantic FlatTops – HiFi Honey [revisited]
(GetHip Recording, 2003)It’s Fun - it’s Frantic – it’s Fast tooo – This is a remastered version of the FlatTops classic debut – except there are some previously unreleased tracks – incuding three cuts with Texas Rockabilly legend Ronnie Dawson – these KOOOL Kats always get us jumpin’ at the roadhouse!
The Tomb Tones – Hot Rockin’ Tunes
(Home Skillet Productions, 2001)A GOULISH brand of Rockabilly – Great tunes to SHIVER- SHAKE & CRUISE TO!
Marco Da Silvia and the Midnighters
(NiNap Records Hi-Fi, Italy 2003)Yes, all your Rockabilly faves – Italian style – a bit too smoooooth and a bit too cool - you know!?
Cave Catt Sammy and his Wildcats – Love Me Like Crazy
(Rubric Records, 2003)On a recommendation of some friends, we caught Cave Catt Sammy at a local bar in Philly – these four cats were on stage – lookin’ like teenagers but layin’ out some really tight JUMPIN’ tunes – they were rockin’ the house down – so I got they’re CD – these cats are just as funn recorded as they are live! – get it – check it out! And catch Beau Sammy Sample and the boys wherever you can!!!!
Three Bad Jacks + 3 track CD ‘Hellbound Train’
(Boston Krown Label 2000 & 2002)These three bad westcoast jacks lay out some real mean Rockabilly originals and a couple of really koool covers – their tunes relly rock hard but their covers of ‘Brand New Cadillac’ [v. taylor] and Motorhead’s ‘Ace of Spades’ are on FIRE!!!! – speaking of fire – at shows Three Bad Jacks would literally play with fire until the recent Great White tragedy
DEMOS by our local to Philly heroes
Full Blown Cherry, South Jersey –
www.fullblowncherry.comThese cats, Steve Delroy [ guitar & vocals] and Johnny Lingo [doghouse and vocals], always go the distance – when it comes to supporting the scene – no matter who they have keepin’ rhythm, on a bare bonz drum kit, these guys are great – whether it be a weekly cruise nite – with not too many cruisers – or helping to bring much needed attention to restore the Landis Theater in Vineland [New Jersey’s only art deco movie theater Steve and Johnny are there rockin’ out many true rockabilly gems and real rootsy originals – whether it be out on the sidewalk, in a small bar or even on the back of an old flatbed truck – these are our go to guys and a real good rockin’ time… CHECK ‘EM OUT!!!
The Phantom Drifters – At Your Service
Wandering the Philadelphia area and beyond - this trio is a bright fire in a dim city! – Chris Neapolitan on guitar and vocals – Ross shredding on the double bass and Eddie Evvert keepin’ the beat on the skinz – gave us 5 originals that showcase Chris’ love for nostalgia, doowop and punk creates an original blend rockabilly and doowop with a blazing punk rock energy – these cats really rock the roadhouse - where Buddy Holly, the King and the Ramones meet and really get ROCKIN’ !!! – CHECK ‘EM OUT WHENEVER YOU FIND THEM PLAYING ! - booking & info: call John (215) 932 – 9911
Jessie Lee Miller Philadelphia area
We first heard this mythical siren at the ol’ Blue Comet - beltin’ out an accapello version of the Tune Weavers hit ‘Happy Birthday Baby’ – Jessie’s entrancing voice and pin-up doll looks put her in the spotlight when she would sing with many of the local bands – well she’s breakin’ out on her own … YEH!
The demo includes two amazing originals with some very talented friends backing Jessie Lee with great, solid instrumentals that truly showcase this talented gal – her live covers of Patsy, Wanda and Brenda are real solid too!!

